We alight at London Bridge for the Platform party

Posted: 22 April '10 by Dominique Vincent

Platform restaurant, SE1

Platform restaurant, SE1

Kelly and I were delighted to be asked to go to the launch of Platform, a new restaurant in London – especially when we heard of the wholesome philosophy behind the venture.

Started by friends Tony McKinlay and Barnaby Butterfield, the restaurant cuts out the middle-man in a “Gate to Plate” system: Barnaby raises rare breeds of cattle and pigs in the all-natural, traditional way, and Tony (helped by head chef Jake Tutill) dishes this flavoursome produce up to the lucky customers.

You can imagine how disappointed we were when we realised that we couldn’t go (more about that later).. Fortunately, friends and fellow Chilli-and-Chocolatiers Dominique and Charlotte were able to step into the breach, put on their glad-rags, and dodge the paparazzi to investigate for us.

Over to Dominique..

The launch party

Living in London, I always thought it was a shame that Chilli and Chocolate’s Kelly and Niall live so far from me, all the way over there in Belfast. Mind you, after being asked to stand in for them at the launch of ‘Platform’ I can now see a plus side.

It was all glittering disco ball, free champagne, paps (and therefore somewhat inevitably Sophie Anderton) at last week’s opening. But behind the usual London ‘razzle dazzle ‘em’ attitude, there’s a really nice feel to the restaurant situated under the arches of London Bridge station’s platform 1.

Surprisingly, behind the glamour, the ethos of the place is recycle, recycle, recycle with all the furnishings from reclaimed sites. The mantra even extends to the kitchen where they plan to create dishes from what has, until recently, been ‘unfashionable’ cuts of meat such as cheek.

Behind the enterprise is a dream shared by a restauranteur and a farmer. Farmer Barney explained how he only rears the best quality of meat and will supply the whole carcass to Platform; the chef is so talented he can create wonderful flavours from these ‘cast off’ parts of the animal. Gone are the days of boring fillets of steak, says Barnie, it’s wasteful and lazy cooking.

Later in the evening they brought round meaty nibbles to taste. Kelly and Niall let you down here by picking me to report back – I’m a dreaded veggie. I can’t tell you what the meat tastes like, but if it’s half as tasty as farmer Barnie is passionate about the project, then Platform might be worth a visit next time you’re over.

And if you’re lucky, you might just catch the lovely Sophie.

You can see the photos here:

Thanks

Thanks to Tony and Barnaby at Platform, and Kathryn from HandMade for the invite.

Thanks too to Dominique and Charlotte.

Photos 2-4 taken by Charlotte Fielding.

Find Platform

Platform
56-58 Tooley Street,
London
SE1 2SZ
T: 020 7403 6388
E: info@platformse1.co.uk
W: www.platformse1.co.uk
You can also find Platform on Google Maps.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • email
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • NewsVine
  • PDF

Tags: , , ,

Categories: Things to do

Tell us what you think!

  • Discover the Spanish deli with Orce Serrano Hams

Our Favourite Restaurants in Northern Ireland